INTERACT STUDENTS IN NOVA SCOTIA ARE REBUILDING HOPE 
 
After the Long Lake Wildfire in West Dalhousie destroyed homes and changed lives forever, families were left with nothing but uncertainty. Instead of looking away, students from Lawrencetown Education Centre Interact Club chose to step up. Through the “Rebuilding Hope” project, these students are building tiny homes for wildfire victims, helping families move out of temporary shelters and back into safe, permanent spaces they can call home. Every donation directly funds materials like lumber, insulation, and windows — the essentials needed to rebuild lives.
 
This is more than a school project; it’s real students creating real change for their community when it matters most.
 
Rebuilding Hope – Tiny Home Project
 
 
🔥 INTERACT STUDENTS IN NOVA SCOTIA ARE REBUILDING HOPE – WATCH THIS 🔥
 
Rebuilding Hope – Tiny Home Project
 
Last summer, the Long Lake Wildfire in West Dalhousie changed everything.
Families lost their homes.
Some were left with nothing but what they could carry.
 
But this story isn’t just about loss — it’s about what happens next.
💛 Interact Students at Lawrencetown Education Centre are stepping up
🛠️ Building tiny homes for those who lost everything
🏠 Helping families move from temporary shelters back to real homes
 
This is local.
This is real.
And it’s happening right now.
 
Every dollar goes directly toward materials — lumber, insulation, windows — the pieces that turn into someone’s home again.
If this video moves you even a little… please act on it.
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Real students.
Real homes.
Real impact.
 
Let’s show what our North Atlantic community can do. 💛